Trailer wiring on an '88
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From: Saskatoon, SK
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I was looking at trailer wiring harnesses today & noticed that there isn't a plug & play for my '88 ('91+ no problem). Can I just use a universal harness or do I need something specific?
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From: Highlands Ranch Co.
Year: 1985 shell
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 1996 6 cylinder Briggs & Stratton
You need the wiring adapter that you hardwire into your factory harness. It allows your separate turn signal system to work with any standard trailer wiring setup. They run 30 to 35 dollars. If you are electrical savvy you can do the same setup with 3 dollars worth of diodes! Do a google search for info on using them.
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Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
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Canadian Tire had some of these on clearance but they were listed as suitable for Chev/GMC - will one of those work or do I at least need one for a dodge?
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Year: 1985 shell
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 1996 6 cylinder Briggs & Stratton
Thats the one you want, should have 4 wires on input side and 3 wires on output side. It might have a 4th wire for ground, how much is it?
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From: Highlands Ranch Co.
Year: 1985 shell
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 1996 6 cylinder Briggs & Stratton
A word of advice, wrap it in foam to isolate it from vibration and do the wiring by pulling your drivers side taillight, plenty of room there for it. They die quick if not insulated!
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